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mike'sgirl 10-17-2016 07:19 AM

No sheet sleeping
 
My 19 ds doesn't like a top sheet, since he is such a wild sleeper. I am making him a new quilt for Christmas and I want to somehow make it possible to attach a top sheet to the back of the quilt, so that it can be taken off to be laundered. My goal is to prevent the need for the quilt to be washed weekly.
My first thought was to attach buttons along the top and bottom of the quilt back, to correspond with button holes on a flat sheet (cut to fit the quilt). It could then be taken off to wash.
What do you think? I am open to any suggestions. Thanks, Gina

Bree123 10-17-2016 07:23 AM

I guess it depends whether the quilt is long enough to fold those down. I personally wouldn't want a row of buttons right up by my face. At a minimum, I would make sure to put the buttons on the inside. I think I'd be more tempted to use Velcro, personally.

sewingitalltogether 10-17-2016 07:29 AM

I have the same problem with some of my family members. I just make them easy quilts. Don't make him an heirloom quilt. Make him a sturdy wash it when it stinks quilt. I gave up trying to change them. My daughter has an heirloom quilt folded up in her closet. Just like baby quilts, we expect that they will get washed frequently.

tessagin 10-17-2016 07:37 AM

If he's a wild sleeper more than likely the quilt is shoved and tossed all over the place. I'd be more concerned about keeping the bottom/fitted sheet laundered.

tessagin 10-17-2016 07:48 AM

Get a set of top quality sheets and just use the top sheet as the backing like a bed spread.

Peckish 10-17-2016 08:13 AM

I wouldn't use buttons either. Maybe his hair is short, but even when MY hair was short, I still caught it on buttons. (A pox on clothing manufacturers who put buttons at the back of the neck ;)).

I think you're better off using velcro, as someone else said. Or maybe a zipper.

jokir44 10-17-2016 08:21 AM

Maybe he just isn't a quilt kind of guy. Store bought comforter and be done with it.

Tartan 10-17-2016 09:04 AM

Buy him a nice micro fleece blanket and put the quilt on when company comes. Otherwise, just fold the quilt over the foot of the bed on top of the blanket or put it on a quilt rack in his room.

notmorecraft 10-17-2016 09:08 AM

Instead of buttons what about KAM snaps?

Kitsie 10-17-2016 09:56 AM

I confess to being a 75 yr old non-top sheet sleeper and use a fleece blanky over me. My quilt is folded over the the other side of the bed and pulled back in the morning.


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